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Frame Relay
Accessing the WAN – Chapter 3
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Objectives
Describe the fundamental concepts of Frame Relay technology
in terms of Enterprise WAN services including Frame Relay
operation, Frame Relay implementation requirements, Frame
Relay maps, and LMI operation.
Configure a basic Frame Relay PVC including configuring and
troubleshooting Frame Relay on a router serial interface and
configuring a static Frame Relay map.
Describe advanced concepts of Frame Relay technology in
terms of Enterprise WAN services including Frame Relay subinterfaces, Frame Relay bandwidth and flow control.
Configure an advanced Frame Relay PVC including solving
reachability issues, configuring Frame Relay sub-interfaces,
verifying and troubleshooting Frame Relay configuration.
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
Describe how Frame Relay is used to provide WAN
services to the Enterprise
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
Describe how Frame Relay uses virtual circuits to carry
packets from one DTE to another
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
Explain how Frame Relay encapsulation works
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
Describe the types of topologies that are used for
implementing Frame Relay in different environments
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
Describe how a router attached to a Frame Relay
network uses LMI status messages and inverse ARP
queries to map VCs to layer 3 network IP Addresses
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Configure a Basic Frame Relay PVC
Configure a basic Frame Relay PVC on a router serial
interface
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Configure a Basic Frame Relay PVC
Configure a static Frame Relay map
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Describe Advanced Concepts of Frame Relay
Technology
Explain the reachability issues associated with the
Frame Relay NBMA topology
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Describe Advanced Concepts of Frame Relay
Technology
Describe how to implement bandwidth control in the
Frame Relay technology
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Describe Advanced Concepts of Frame Relay
Technology
Describe how to implement flow control in Frame Relay
technology
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Configure an Advanced Frame Relay PVC
Explain the steps to configure point-to-point
subinterfaces on a physical interface
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Configure an Advanced Frame Relay PVC
Describe the commands used for verifying Frame Relay
operation
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Configure an Advanced Frame Relay PVC
Describe the steps for troubleshooting a Frame Relay
configuration
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Summary
Frame relay is the most widely used WAN technology
because it:
–Provides greater bandwidth than leased line
–Reduces cost because it uses less equipment
–Easy to implement
Frame relay is associated with layer 2 of the OSI model
and encapsulates data packets in a frame relay frame
Frame relay is configured on virtual circuits
–These virtual circuits may be identified by a DLCI
Frame relay uses inverse ARP to map DLCI to IP
addresses
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Summary
Configuring frame relay requires
–Enable frame relay encapsulation
–Configuring either static or dynamic mapping
–Considering split horizon problems that develop when multiple
VCs are placed on a single physical interface
Factor affecting frame relay configuration
–How service provider has their charging scheme set up
Frame relay flow control
–DE
–FECN
–BECN
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Summary
The following commands can be used to help verify
frame relay configuration
–Show interfaces
–Show frame-relay lmi
–Show frame-relay pvc ###
–Show frame-relay map
Use the following command to help troubleshoot a
frame relay configuration
–Debug frame-relay lmi
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